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Travel there is...different
The countries in Europe are considerably smaller then the US or Canada, and traveling between them is like traveling between states or territories , as far as ease goes

But you find yourself in a different country with different customs and languages, and most importantly, different food
And don't forget driving on different sides of the road also. I'm used to driving on the other side of the road so not difficult for me. Other people not so good. We found the best place to eat in the U.K. is the pubs. Only been to the U.K. so far but would love to do Europe. As long as I can still drive I'll always rent a car, this way we can go to where we want to go and see not held captive by the bus driver.
BTW.. we did a comparison of the size of England to Canada. England is half the size of our Province of Ontario.
I was born there just outside London in mom and dad's house in 1949 and came to Canada in 1957. March 10th we'll have been here for 64 years. My sister was born in the hospital as she was first but after that any other kids born were born at home with a midwife.